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Ethan Stanwood may have prevailed over dangerous foes before, but his troubles are just beginning in Book 2 of this paranormal Steampunk series. Ethan arrives in Rome, but his enemies have followed him there, Professor Colbourne being among them. Colbourne is still intent on getting the prototype that Ethan has been tasked with protecting and returning to his father. But his father’s actions and secrets catch up to Ethan, causing chaos and danger wherever he goes. It is not only Ethan’s father whose life has been shrouded in secrecy, but his deceased mother as well. A friend of his mother's family has returned to help Ethan, presumably at the behest of the Order of the Crystal Star. He says his intentions are pure, but his actions may just prove otherwise, with terrible consequences. And in the shadows, Aloysius Hardwick, who seeks to turn Ethan to the darkness, discovers that he is not the only one of his kind with the same intentions. To protect his claim on the Stanwood family, Hardwick will go to any lengths, and kill anyone necessary, to keep Ethan in his eventual control. The Inventor's Son Series: The Inventor's Son The Scientist's Son The Explorer's Son
Ethan Stanwood has survived yet another series of horrible calamities, but his fortitude may finally run out in the fourth installment of this paranormal Steampunk series. Aloysius Hardwick has plans for Ethan that may very well destroy any possibility of him finding his father at long last, at a time when it is most vital that he be reunited with him. The ranks of fully accomplished dark witches have dwindled to a perilously low number. And Hardwick is more motivated than ever to bring Ethan into the fold and transform him from the heir to the Order of the Crystal Star into a Septimo, a witch capable of killing another with magic. Ethan’s determination and strength are tested further than...
Matt Whitaker prepares to care and love his nephew, Danny, who was abandoned by his mother and left fatherless due to an accident.
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